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Produced with the assistance of Northern Ireland Screen, Christopher and His Kind stars Matt Smith putting the sonic screwdriver aside to star as writer Christopher Isherwood. A 90-minute film chronicling the formative years of one of the 20th century’s most celebrated writers, Christopher and His Kind is based on the 1976 memoir of the same…

Classic Doctor Who serials Kinda and Snakedance are set to be released in a DVD boxset, reveals 2entertain‘s Twitter feed. Starring Peter Davison as the Doctor, with Janet Fielding as Tegan, Sarah Sutton and Nyssa and (in Kinda only) Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Kinda (1982) and Snakedance (1983) pits the travellers – and particularly Tegan…

This weeks Radio Times features an interview with actress Alex Kingston about her return to Doctor Who in the episodes The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone… Alex Kingston last appeared as the beguiling River Song in Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead in 2008 â€“ in which she perished to…

The BBC have issued a formal response to the interruption that took place in the closing minutes of the Doctor Who episode The Time of Angels on Saturday, 24th April. It seems that the broadcaster has finally recognised (3 days later) that this sort of trail is unacceptable. However the statement falls short of an…

Flesh and Stone is part two of the Doctor Who story started with The Time of Angels – and with the Doctor, Amy, River Song and friends trapped, things are looking pretty bleak. After all, they’re surrounded by Weeping Angels – and this one in particular is on the way… [nggallery id=10] While we can’t…

Although probably not due on screen until Christmas, Francophiles and France-based Doctor Who fans might be interested to know that the full French-speaking dubbing cast list for The End of Time has been announced. Via the blog of dubbing consultant Thierry Attard, we can see that a great cast has been assembled, with David Manet…

6.6m viewers tuned in to watch Doctor Who on Saturday evening, with The Time of Angels taking a 35.3% share of the available audience, according to overnight figures Around 200,000 more viewers tuned in to catch the return of the Weeping Angels, River Song and Graham Norton than made the effort to watch Victory of…